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Sunday, June 08, 2014

This always lovely Victoria's Secret model was at an event very recently and brought her daughter. At the event, our model met another woman who was also there with a child about the same age as our model's daughter. They had been abandoned at the event because the mom wouldn't do what the guy who brought her wanted her to do so had left them behind. Our model gave them her hotel suite for two nights and took them shopping and to dinner and arranged for them to get back home which was about two hours away.

Reminds me of a story I read about a person who traveled internationally and didn't have the bus fare to get home. Fortunately, she knew some people in that town and they put her up and gave her the fare to get back home.

There are nice people in the world. Good for Always Alliterative Alessandra Ambrosia.

Coachella (Can we call it Chinchilla? It sounds more fun) VIP passes are $800, and if you want camping accommodations included (oh, please!), the cost goes up to $4800. That's a significant amount of, uh, "vagina".

Uh 19 Minutes isn't about how long it takes a girl to finish off a guy is it TTM? (That's kinda embarrassing for him) . I drank with Andre the Giant once big mistake. Well he was in the bar anyway. During the festivities somebody fell through the plate glass window of the bar we were in. Good times!

xLux, Coachella is advertised as a "family festival" and kids aged 5 and under can attend for $0. There's a ton of people, with booze and drugs, but it is a music festival. It all depends on what one is comfortable exposing one's children to, and supervision is a must.

Even single mothers are naive, maybe she didn't realize this day out to Coachella had those kind of strings attached, either put it out there what you are expecting in which case leave the kid at home but he probably thinks if she brings the kid he can put even more pressure on her but the loser just need to spare everyone and just pay for sex directly but some people love toying with people, makes them feel powerful see Dangerous Liasons/Cruel Intentions for movie representations of the same and really it is how many in Hollywood operate every day

Ms. Ambrosio most likely has seen it over and over again may even been a victim of it herself

I see parents taking their kids to music festivals and rock concerts more and more - with aging boomers more festivals are family friendlier - some of the rock concerts you think why are you bringing a five year old when the lead singer is swearing every third word - saw Foo Fighters at a music festival attended by many families, Dave Grohl was swearing like a trooper but he was funny as hell, and it was awesome. We were standing beside one family where the kids were like 4 and 6 and we thought it was hysterical that they were dancing to the Foo Fighters and even knew some of the lyrics, along with their parents.

I think if you're smart about it with your kids than a music festival shouldn't be any more crazy than Chuckie Cheese. Just stay away from the young boozers and the ones who look out of control and stay at the back of the crowd during performances. Most people are usually smoking right in the middle of the show crowd, so I think if you stay at the back where the spaces are wide and people are more chill it should be alright to have your kid with you. I saw quite a few kids at Free Press Summer Fest last weekend but they were always hanging out on a picnic blanket under a tree with their parents and far away from the crowds.

Foo Foghters are awesome in concert. I last saw them on the Foozer tour where they had Weezer open for them. OMG what a show in the now defunct Meodowlands ! I went to lots of concerts with my parents growing up. Mostly at PNC Art Center.

I once saw my dad get passed a joint there while we were at a Santana. He looked at me. Looked at the joint. Looked at me again and said Nah man. If I had been older I would have protested but I was too young to understand was going on. LOL.

Seven, you can absolutely be tracked from an IP. You have to purchase the means to track. I know people who have the capability. It is important especially if you are in the type of business where you get a lot of press or reviews.

@lutefisk: No. You cannot be tracked if you're signed in using a Blogger account.

Blogger accounts are off-limits without a court order. Enty only gets reports of people logging on from general IPs, not specific IPs. The only way they'd get a specific IP is with a court order, and even then, they'd have to provide proof of a specific threat.

@Surfer is the article online? I'd love to read it. But if you'd prefer not to say (with all of the trolling going on) that's totally fine. :)

I'm a Sharks fan who loves like 8 other teams (I have to make a flow chart every year for play-off cheering, it's a little out of control at this point tbh). I should be cheering for LA but it's Too Soon and I love Dominic Moore so Rangers it is.

@Surfer awesome thanks!! That was hilarious. And yes Bertuzzi is one of the reasons I want Dom to win the Cup. He and his family have been through so much, and I just really want him to have that shining moment.

Also Bertuzzi is the reason I stopped cheering for the Ducks the summer after they won the Cup (yessss I acknowledge it was the movie that got me into hockey as a kid). I could accept Pronger as a necessary evil but not Bertuzzi.

It's funny to me that the Red Wings are another team I like, and I will cheer for them but never for the Cup as long as Bertuzzi is on the team. Once playoffs starts I'm cheering against Bertuzzi!

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